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Variants
- Langstaff, Launcelot, 1766-1821
- Layman, 1766-1821
- Gentleman of New-York, 1766-1821
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1766
Death Date
- 1821
Associated Locale
- New York (N.Y.)
Associated Language
- English
Occupation
Authors
Merchants
Representatives, U.S. Congress
Traders
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Sources
- found: Irving, W. Salmagundi. First series, 1835:v. 1-2, t.p. (Launcelot Langstaff, esq.) v. 1, pref. (joint production of Washington Irving and James K. Paulding, with ... the late William Irving)
- found: NUC pre-56(hdg.: Irving, William, 1766-1821)
- found: His A word in season, touching the present misunderstanding in the Episcopal Church, 1811:t.p. (a layman)
- found: His The Templar. To which is added, the Tales of Passaic, 1822:t.p. (gentleman of New-York)
- found: Internet Archive, via WWW, Sept. 21, 2021:Nelson, W. Illustrated catalogue of New Jersey memorabilia and rare and valuable books, 1915, entry 525 (Irving, William; author of The Templar; eldest brother of Washington Irving; from 1787 to 1791 was a fur-trader with the Indians along the Mohawk River; later a merchant of New York; member of Congress; contributed the poetical portion of Salmagundi; his Tales of Passaic probably written at the famous Cockloft Hall, situated on the Passaic, during the yellow fever outbreak of 1821-1822)
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Change Notes
- 1997-12-05: new
- 2021-09-24: revised
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